HOUSING
Assignment :- 1
SUBMITTED TO :-
AR. KAPIL ARORA
SUBMITTED BY:-
RAJIT KUMAR
B.ARCH , SEM- VII
170040020
Notified
Non-
Notified
Pockets
slum
Not
Capture
d
TOTAL
Households not toilets 3332 1119 128 2310 6889
Self help groups 8694 3186 18 0 11898
Household 81766 24116 852 12763 119497
population 306731 90777 4400 43985 445893
Slums 303 143 8 241 701
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
Axis
Title
SLUMS IN TELAGANA
UPDATED SLUMS-
460
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
%
AGE
Income per
Month (in Rs.)
INCOME AMONG SLUM DWELLERS(1972)
691
1059
12,367
14,255
11,108
5,598
2,300
888
333
154
Series 11
NO. OF HOUSE
HOLDING
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
ULB notified as Greater Hyderabad Municipal
Corporation in April 2007
Spread over an area of 625 Sq. Km.
Population of 6.81 million as per census2011
City divided into 5 zones and 30 circles
Slums in GHMC
No. of notified slums = 1179
No. of non-notified slums= 297
Total Slums= 1476
No. of Households= 4.06 Lakhs
Slum population in million= 19.51 Lakhs
Housing Demand in GHMC
SKS Survey Aug 2014= 4,57,436
Target Plan to build for phase I= 1.00 Lakhs
Dignity Housing of 560 SQ.ft with 2
Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchen and 2 Bath-cum-
Toilets
Jangammet
Amru Nagar Thanda
Road No.46, Jubilee Hills
The GHMC adopted two pronged strategy to achieve the target of 1Lakh houses.
1.One is the development of in situ slums (41Locations) and
2.The other is development of housing projects in vacant lands (109Locations) with a
requirement of 636 Acres of Land.
In- Situ lands:
Counseling by SRACO and
Chetana awareness programme
by media.
Seeing is Believing-field visits to
the Modal slum developed.
Tsunami Approach
Common Possession
certificate.
In Vacant Lands-
Convergent Model- Coordination
with District Administration as GHMC
(5- members)
Coordinated with various state
government institution and obtained
identified open lands from them for
the purpose of 2BHK Housing.
Use of Technology
To ensure hurdle free and
timely completion of the
projects, beneficiary share
should be minimum,
preferably zero.
-Counselling
-Tsunami Approach
-CommonPossession
1.Primary Health Centres
2.Totlots
3.Greenary
4.WaterHarvestingStructure
1)G+3 (In-Situ)
2)S+5 (In-Situ &
Vacant)
3)C+S+9
Beneficiary Share Strategy followed in
Land polling
Best Civic Amenities Vertical Construction
Layouts planned with
revenue generating features
like shopping malls or shops
at stilt floor in order to meet
recurring maintenance
expenditure towards lift,
security, housekeeping of
common facilities.
Shear wall technology,
Precast concrete building
const. to complete the
project in a short time with
higher precision Usage of Fly-
Ash bricks and PPC cements
in constructions in
compliance to regulations by
Ministry of Environment,
GOI.
Provision of physical
infrastructure like adequate
drinking water, road
connectivity, efficient
drainage and sewerage
systems by linking with
existing schemes of State
Government.
The GOV was also
convinced to provide
specific relaxations
and incentives to
encourage
contractors to
participate in
housing tenders.
Maintenance Mechanism
Innovative Technologies
Local Policy Interventions
Linking Infrastructure
•Target is 1Lakh Dwelling Units In first Phase by June-2019.
•Work completed at Singam Cheruvu Thanda for 176 houses.
•Work is in progress at 104 Project Sites for construction of 97,546 Houses / Dwelling
Units .
•Close to 6 lakh people likely to stay at 2BHK Houses–Each Dwelling Unit is spread over
an area of 560Sq.ft (BuiltupArea) with 2Bed Rooms,Hall,KitchenandtwoBathcumToilets.
Status of Construction of Housing in GHMC
•Type of Development : In-situ
•Area : 2 Acres
•Existing Dwelling Units : 176
•Proposed Dwelling Units : 176
(11 blocks)
•Pattern of Housing : G+3
•Cost of DU: Rs. 7.00 Lakhs
BEFORE
A
F
T
E
R
•After witnessing the 2BHK houses built in slums at IDH colony and
Singham Cheruvu Thanda other slums started showing interest. The
project can be scaled to entire 80.45Sq. Kms area under slums.
•The total housing demand in GHMC has been assessed as 4.5 Lakh
including slum and non slum areas. The idea is to replicate the success of
this project to build all 4.5 Lakh houses and de-notify the 1476 slums in
Hyderabad.
•2BHK Housing (Dignity Housing) scheme that ensures dignified housing at
free of cost to shelter- less poor living below the poverty line will serve as
a model Housing Scheme for the social and economic up lift men to the
urban poor in the country.
•As there are 1.3crore urban slum house hold sand around 65million slum
population in India the project per se and strategy of land pooling in
particular can be replicated else where in the country.
•Lessons learn to from the previous schemes were ably captured in
addressing the issues for people living in acute shelter poverty.
Scalability and Replicability
MAHABUBNGAR
SURYAPET
Warangal
References
•The Indian Journal of Social Work, Vol. XXXIX, No. 3, (October 1978)
Ratna Naidu (nee Dutta) is Senior Fellow, ICSSR, University of
Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500 001
•Municipal Administration and Urban Development
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA

Detail state wise slums TELAGANA

  • 1.
    HOUSING Assignment :- 1 SUBMITTEDTO :- AR. KAPIL ARORA SUBMITTED BY:- RAJIT KUMAR B.ARCH , SEM- VII 170040020
  • 2.
    Notified Non- Notified Pockets slum Not Capture d TOTAL Households not toilets3332 1119 128 2310 6889 Self help groups 8694 3186 18 0 11898 Household 81766 24116 852 12763 119497 population 306731 90777 4400 43985 445893 Slums 303 143 8 241 701 0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000 700000 Axis Title SLUMS IN TELAGANA UPDATED SLUMS- 460
  • 3.
    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 % AGE Income per Month (inRs.) INCOME AMONG SLUM DWELLERS(1972) 691 1059 12,367 14,255 11,108 5,598 2,300 888 333 154 Series 11 NO. OF HOUSE HOLDING
  • 4.
    Greater Hyderabad MunicipalCorporation ULB notified as Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation in April 2007 Spread over an area of 625 Sq. Km. Population of 6.81 million as per census2011 City divided into 5 zones and 30 circles Slums in GHMC No. of notified slums = 1179 No. of non-notified slums= 297 Total Slums= 1476 No. of Households= 4.06 Lakhs Slum population in million= 19.51 Lakhs Housing Demand in GHMC SKS Survey Aug 2014= 4,57,436 Target Plan to build for phase I= 1.00 Lakhs Dignity Housing of 560 SQ.ft with 2 Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchen and 2 Bath-cum- Toilets
  • 5.
  • 6.
    The GHMC adoptedtwo pronged strategy to achieve the target of 1Lakh houses. 1.One is the development of in situ slums (41Locations) and 2.The other is development of housing projects in vacant lands (109Locations) with a requirement of 636 Acres of Land. In- Situ lands: Counseling by SRACO and Chetana awareness programme by media. Seeing is Believing-field visits to the Modal slum developed. Tsunami Approach Common Possession certificate. In Vacant Lands- Convergent Model- Coordination with District Administration as GHMC (5- members) Coordinated with various state government institution and obtained identified open lands from them for the purpose of 2BHK Housing. Use of Technology
  • 7.
    To ensure hurdlefree and timely completion of the projects, beneficiary share should be minimum, preferably zero. -Counselling -Tsunami Approach -CommonPossession 1.Primary Health Centres 2.Totlots 3.Greenary 4.WaterHarvestingStructure 1)G+3 (In-Situ) 2)S+5 (In-Situ & Vacant) 3)C+S+9 Beneficiary Share Strategy followed in Land polling Best Civic Amenities Vertical Construction Layouts planned with revenue generating features like shopping malls or shops at stilt floor in order to meet recurring maintenance expenditure towards lift, security, housekeeping of common facilities. Shear wall technology, Precast concrete building const. to complete the project in a short time with higher precision Usage of Fly- Ash bricks and PPC cements in constructions in compliance to regulations by Ministry of Environment, GOI. Provision of physical infrastructure like adequate drinking water, road connectivity, efficient drainage and sewerage systems by linking with existing schemes of State Government. The GOV was also convinced to provide specific relaxations and incentives to encourage contractors to participate in housing tenders. Maintenance Mechanism Innovative Technologies Local Policy Interventions Linking Infrastructure
  • 8.
    •Target is 1LakhDwelling Units In first Phase by June-2019. •Work completed at Singam Cheruvu Thanda for 176 houses. •Work is in progress at 104 Project Sites for construction of 97,546 Houses / Dwelling Units . •Close to 6 lakh people likely to stay at 2BHK Houses–Each Dwelling Unit is spread over an area of 560Sq.ft (BuiltupArea) with 2Bed Rooms,Hall,KitchenandtwoBathcumToilets. Status of Construction of Housing in GHMC •Type of Development : In-situ •Area : 2 Acres •Existing Dwelling Units : 176 •Proposed Dwelling Units : 176 (11 blocks) •Pattern of Housing : G+3 •Cost of DU: Rs. 7.00 Lakhs BEFORE A F T E R
  • 9.
    •After witnessing the2BHK houses built in slums at IDH colony and Singham Cheruvu Thanda other slums started showing interest. The project can be scaled to entire 80.45Sq. Kms area under slums. •The total housing demand in GHMC has been assessed as 4.5 Lakh including slum and non slum areas. The idea is to replicate the success of this project to build all 4.5 Lakh houses and de-notify the 1476 slums in Hyderabad. •2BHK Housing (Dignity Housing) scheme that ensures dignified housing at free of cost to shelter- less poor living below the poverty line will serve as a model Housing Scheme for the social and economic up lift men to the urban poor in the country. •As there are 1.3crore urban slum house hold sand around 65million slum population in India the project per se and strategy of land pooling in particular can be replicated else where in the country. •Lessons learn to from the previous schemes were ably captured in addressing the issues for people living in acute shelter poverty. Scalability and Replicability
  • 10.
  • 11.
    References •The Indian Journalof Social Work, Vol. XXXIX, No. 3, (October 1978) Ratna Naidu (nee Dutta) is Senior Fellow, ICSSR, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500 001 •Municipal Administration and Urban Development GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA